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As
2023
comes
to
a
close
it’s
time
for
BOSSIP’s
annual
list
of
top
YouTube
channels
providing
the
best
content
on
the
platform.
Currently,
we
are
in
the
“golden
age”
of
content
with
podcast
mics
and
video
equipment
flying
off
the
shelves.
Even
with
the
majority
of
the
content
being
trash,
some
people
have
figured
out
how
to
captivate
the
world
while
building
a
fan
base
off
of
their
personality.
With
the
YouTube
landscape
being
more
competitive
than
ever,
we
always
end
the
year
appreciating
those
who
dominated
in
the
space.
According
to
Business
of
Apps,
the
platform
reportedly
reached
2.7
billion
active
users
this
year
and
the
platform
revealed
that
80
million
of
those
users
are
paid
subscribers.
Getting
the
attention
of
users
isn’t
easy
when
there
is
a
wide
variety
of
content
to
choose
from.
So
let’s
take
our
hats
off
for
those
who
killed
it
in
2023.
Mr.
Beast
Mr.
Beast
continues
to
give
back
and
lead
the
content
pack
on
YouTube
every
year
and
2023
was
no
different.
Joe
Budden
TV
Joe
Budden
grabbed
new
co-hosts
and
keep
the
train
running
in
2023
and
depending
on
who
you
ask
the
Network
might
be
better
than
ever.
The
Pat
McAfee
Show
The
Pat
McAfee
show
has
always
dominated
YouTube
but
this
year
found
its
way
onto
ESPN
prime
time
television.
Even
with
the
addition
to
ESPN,
the
show
still
feeds
its
loyal
YouTube
following
and
even
has
Alabama
head
coach
Nick
Saban
drop
by
weekly.
Quan
Car
content
made
a
resurgence
in
2023
and
Quan
provided
more
the
enough
content
while
buying
multiple
cars
and
taking
the
audience
for
a
ride.
Law
&
Crime
Network
From
the
Johnny
Depp
and
Amber
Heard
case
to
the
trial
of
Tory
Lanez
and
everything
in
between,
Law
&
Crime
has
been
putting
in
work
this
year.
Kai
Cenat
When
it
comes
to
the
culture
there
is
only
one
person
who
has
dominated
the
culture
and
outpaced
the
others
and
that’s
Kai
Cenat.
He
often
has
celebrities
on
his
stream
but
it’s
personality
that’s
paved
the
way
to
the
top
of
the
YouTube
mountain.
Emily
D.
Baker
Emily
D.
Baker
did
a
great
job
this
year
breaking
down
the
legal
lawsuits
involving
high-profile
celebrities
in
California.
The
former
always
offers
up
hard
facts
and
she
breaks
down
every
case
with
her
expertise
on
the
legal
system.
Vice
News
Vice
News’
YouTube
channel
has
done
a
phenomenal
job
reporting
on
things
that
might
not
make
mainstream
media.
Additionally,
they
have
shone
a
light
on
matters
that
could
impact
us
sooner
rather
than
later.
Stephen
A.
Smith
Stephen
A.
Smith
has
so
many
jobs
that
it’s
hard
to
keep
up.
Even
with
his
insane
schedule
he
still
finds
time
to
feed
his
YouTube
family
with
fresh
content
and
polarizing
hot
takes.
Duke
Dennis
Duke
is
part
of
the
AMP
network
along
with
Kai
Cenat
and
just
like
the
aforementioned,
his
personality
and
swagger
seem
to
have
YouTube
in
a
chokehold.
He’s
also
a
favorite
of
the
ladies.
Mr.
Make
It
Happen
We’ve
all
used
YouTube
for
a
few
cooking
tips
and
Mr.
Make
It
Happen’s
YouTube
channel
is
a
go-to
page
for
all
things
food.
GQ
Sports
GQ
Sports
had
a
strong
year
featuring
our
favorite
athletes.
From
going
undercover
online,
to
athletes
breaking
down
their
favorite
tattoos,
GQ
Sports’
content
provided
hours
of
entertainment.
RDB
LA
One
thing
celebrities
love
is
cars
and
RDB
LA
is
a
go-to
shop
for
repairs
.
Luckily,
they
open
their
doors
and
YouTube
channel
for
us
to
watch
the
process.
ICEBOX
If
you’re
popping,
you
have
got
to
get
your
diamond
game
right,
which
means
visiting
ICEBOX.
They
have
uploaded
content
nonstop
all
year
of
your
favorite
celebrities
buying
icy
jewelry.
Cheryl
Porter
Vocal
Coach
As
the
world’s
#1
vocal
coach
Cheryl
has
taught
the
world
of
YouTube
a
few
things
to
spice
up
their
shower
performances.
She’s
so
popular
that
this
year,
she
crossed
the
milestone
of
10
million
subscribers.
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